NEW YORK TIMES CROSSWORD
1 Lounge about idly 5 What Exxon and
Shell sell 8 Outdated
13 Forcibly remove
from power 14 Shoestring
15 Prefix with mural or mingle Bygone Russian emperor Arthur who won Wimbledon in 1975 ___ Rockne, legendary Notre Dame football coach
Start a subway ride Yes, to Yves
Ad ___ committee However, informally Wash oneself quickly
Turn ___ dime Cover for Claudius Flickering glow of the northern lights “50% off” store event
38 The “I” in 30-Down 40 “Let’s get going!” 41 Plot surprises 44 Très stylish 47 Bailed-out insurance co. of 2008
Seize an opportunity
51 Old name for Tokyo 52 Quid pro ___ 53 Small dog’s bark 19 22 23 24 27
33 34 35
Inevitable ... or a hint for 19-, 27- and 48-Across
61 “Me too”
63 Prefix in aviation 64 Roof part
65 Put a cap on 66 Diplomat’s skill 67 Summit 68 “Republic” philosopher Historical time span Unleash a tirade
Scotland’s Ness or Lomond Anise-flavored Greek liqueur
“… and make it snappy!” 1960s western sitcom that takes place at Fort Courage
5 Large cut 6 Post-workout woe 7 Be hot under the
collar 8 Red-cheeked Pokémon character 9 Years, in Latin 10 Daring body double, like Debbie Evans in “The Fast and the Furious” Volleyball action between bump and spike
Before, in poetry
1
Mexican American, e.g.
Night, in Paris Civil rights leader Parks
Brave enough to come to the rescue Citrus shade Disturb with a nudge
Not at all “whelmed” White House daughter of 200917
___ Fridays Concoct, as a plan Warlike creature of Middle-earth Mind reader’s skill, in brief
“___ sells seashells …”
Little roll-up in Texmex cuisine Render speechless Pain relief brand with an oxymoronic name
46 ___ Pet
49 As yet
50 Seem
55 Leave out
56 Eye drop
57 “Free Willy” whale 58 One of three bears in a fairy tale Evenly divisible by two
60 Barber’s shout 61 Swiss mountain 62 The “S” of R.S.V.P. 14
20 21 26 27 30 31 32 43 45